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Topic: open access
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Jun 24, 2013
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The Internet lets us share perfect copies of our work with a worldwide audience at virtually no cost. We take advantage of this revolutionary opportunity when we make our work “open access”: digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. Open access is made possible by the Internet and copyright-holder consent, and many authors, musicians, filmmakers, and other creators who depend on royalties are understandably unwilling to give their consent. But...
Topics: publishing, open access, Open access publishing
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Jul 23, 2013
07/13
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Open Access
Topics: G4TV.com videos, G4TV.com unpublic video ids, techtv lost clips
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Gorilla Open Access Manifesto
Topic: Gorilla Open Access Manifesto
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Feb 13, 2015
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Michelle Rosas
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Presenta de forma concreta ¿Que es el Open Access? y su imapacto
Topic: Open Acces
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Jan 15, 2013
01/13
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Williwaw
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A new call to action dedicated to the late Aaron Swarz by supporters of the movement he brought to the public eye with his 2008 Guerilla Open Access Manifesto. The cookbook takes the manifesto to the next stage by outlining basic principles, differentiates roles in the movement, and suggests guidelines for going forward.
Topics: open access, free culture, copyright
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Jun 19, 2012
06/12
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E. S. Hellman
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As e-books emerge into the public consciousness, âOpen Accessâ, a concept already familiar to scholarly publishers and academic libraries, will play an increasing role for all sorts of publishers and libraries. This chapter discusses what Open Access means in the context of e-books, how Open Access e-books can be supported, and the roles that Open Access e-books will play in libraries and in our society.
Topics: Book Industry, Ebooks, Libraries, Scholarly Communication
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Archive-It Partner 1041: Stanford University Libraries Digital Library Systems and Services - Collection 6530: Open Access Journals
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International Libraries and the Internet Archive collaborate to build Open-Access Text Archives Today, a number of International libraries have committed to putting their digitized books in open-access archives, starting with one at the Internet Archive. This approach will ensure permanent … Continue reading →
Topics: Announcements, News
Source: https://blog.archive.org/2004/12/15/open-access-text-archives/
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May 9, 2012
05/12
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Charles W. Bailey, Jr.
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This bibliography presents selected English-language scholarly works that are useful in understanding open access journals. It does not cover works about e-prints or works that include open access journals in a treatment of diverse types of research materials. Most sources have been published from 1999 to the present; however, a few key sources published prior to 1999 are also included. The bibliography primarily includes books and published journal articles. A limited number of magazine...
Topics: Ejournals, E-Journals, Electronic Journals, Institutional Repositories, Journals, Libraries, Open...
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Nov 25, 2009
11/09
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On March 27, 2009, Pieter Kleymeer and Garin Fons presented on Open Educational Resources (OER) as part of the University of Michigan Library's Open Access Week. The slides accompanying the presentation are available at https://open.umich.edu/wiki/Presentation%2C_poster%2C_and_diagram_downloads. For more information on Open.Michigan, go to http://open.umich.edu/
Topics: OER, open educational resources, creative commons, open content, open access
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This module deals with open access resources of all types, their definition, nature, features, planning, executing, choosing appropriate technical standards and following set procedures and later maintenance for all parties involved i.e. host, sponsors, users and prospective content creators. Emphasis is on e - journals and e-repositories and of course emerging trends in the open access movement. Other modules:Open Access for Library Schools 1: Introduction To Open AccessOpen Access for...
Topic: Open Access Publishing
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At the end of this module, you are expected to be able to:Define scholarly communication and open access, and promote and differentiate between the various forms of Open Access;Explain issues related to rights management, incl. copyright, copy-left, authors’ rights and related intellectual property rights;Demonstrate the impact of Open Access within a scholarly communication environment.Other modules:Open Access for Library Schools 2: Open Access InfrastructureOpen Access for Library Schools...
Topic: Open Access Publishing
Anali Perry joins three ASU professors to talk about Open Access issues, their own open access activities, and the Open Access Week exhibit at the Tempe Campus Oct. 12-23. The Open Access movement encourages providing access to scholarly literature that is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. For more information about Open Access please visit the Scholarly Communication LibGuide. Dr. Jane Maienschein is a Regents' Professor, President's...
Topics: ASU Libraries, ASU, Digital Repositories, Copyright, Exhibits, Faculty, scholarly communications,...
Source: WAV audio file recorded on Marantz PMD670 Compact Flash Recorder
In this Library Minute Anali gives you an introduction to Open Access supporting free, immediate access to scholarly information online, along with the right to use and reuse that information however you need. It's important for students because it makes it easier -- and cheaper! -- for you to get access to the information you need to get a quality education. It's important for faculty because it gives greater visibility to your research and enables more rapid dissemination of scholarly...
Topics: open access, research, scholarly communication, education, ASU, Arizona State University,...
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An Open Access Dentistry Procedure Code Set. Not associated with the ADA Current Dental Terminology CDT codes or the Canadian Dental Association dental code set. no royalties for usage or royalty fees. no copyright. public domain.
Topic: dental dentistry open access code set
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Nov 28, 2014
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Martin Paul Eve
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If you work in a university, you are almost certain to have heard the term 'open access' in the past couple of years. You may also have heard either that it is the utopian answer to all the problems of research dissemination or perhaps that it marks the beginning of an apocalyptic new era of 'pay-to-say' publishing. In this book, Martin Paul Eve sets out the histories, contexts and controversies for open access, specifically in the humanities. Broaching practical elements alongside economic...
Topics: Open Access, Publishing
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Chudacek, Vaclav; Spilka, Jiri; Bursa, Miroslav; Janku, Petr; Hruban, Lukas; Huptych, Michal; Lhotska, Lenka
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This article is from BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, volume 14.AbstractBackground: Cardiotocography (CTG) is a monitoring of fetal heart rate and uterine contractions. Since 1960 it is routinely used by obstetricians to assess fetal well-being. Many attempts to introduce methods of automatic signal processing and evaluation have appeared during the last 20 years, however still no significant progress similar to that in the domain of adult heart rate variability, where open access databases are...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3898997
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Guerilla Open Access Manifesto - July 2008
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RPG Open Access Metadata Standard dumped with WikiTeam tools.
Topics: wiki, wikiteam, MediaWiki, RPG Open Access Metadata Standard, wikiibmioacom, unknowncopyright
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A collection of open access journals supported by Duke University Libraries in order to promote open access to scholarly works.
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04/08
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Leigh Blackall for Otago Polytechnic
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Sarah Stewart, Carolyn McIntosh and Leigh Blackall discuss ideas on how to make some midwifery courses open access learning
Topics: leigh blackall, otago polytechnic, sarah stewart, carolyn mcintosh, midwifery, education
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Oct 29, 2014
10/14
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Gasparyan, Armen Yuri; Ayvazyan, Lilit; Kitas, George D.
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This article is from Croatian Medical Journal, volume 54.AbstractThe article reflects on open access as a strategy of changing the quality of science communication globally. Successful examples of open-access journals are presented to highlight implications of archiving in open digital repositories for the quality and citability of research output. Advantages and downsides of gold, green, and hybrid models of open access operating in diverse scientific environments are described. It is assumed...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3760666
Brewster Kahle's talk on Universal Access at the Open Knowledge Foundation.
Topics: brewster kahle, open knowledge foundation, universal access, internet archive
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This is a video footage of Wikimania 2013: Education II - Open Access
Topics: wikimania, wikimania 2013, wikipedia, 2013, hong kong
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Mar 28, 2009
03/09
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Richard Poynder
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Richard Poynder talks to Helene Bosc, former librarian at INRA, convenor for the EuroScience Working Group on Science Publishing, and passionate champion of Open Access in France.
Topics: Helene Bosc, Richard Poynder, INRA, EuroScience, Open Access
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Jan 23, 2016
01/16
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Sanjava Mishra; Anup Kumar Das
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Open Access for Researchers:Module 1. Scholarly CommunicationModule 2. Concepts of Openenness and Open AccessModule 3. Intellectual Property RightsModule 4. Research Evaluation MetricsModule 5. Sharing your Work in Open Access This is the last Module of the course on Open Access for researchers. So far you have studied about Open Access, its history, advantages, initiatives, copyrights and licensing, evaluation matrix for research – all in the context of scholarly communication. In this...
Topics: Information management, Open Science, Scholarly publications, Open Access, Research, Scientific...
Source: http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0023/002322/232211e.pdf
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Oct 26, 2014
10/14
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Parker, Michael
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This article is from BMC Medical Ethics, volume 14.AbstractShould those who work on ethics welcome or resist moves to open access publishing? This paper analyses arguments in favour and against the increasing requirement for open access publishing and considers their implications for bioethics research. In the context of biomedical science, major funders are increasingly mandating open access as a condition of funding and such moves are also common in other disciplines. Whilst there has been...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3614527
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Jan 23, 2016
01/16
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Sanjava Mishra; Anup Kumar Das
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Open Access for Researchers:Module 1. Scholarly CommunicationModule 2. Concepts of Openenness and Open AccessModule 3. Intellectual Property RightsModule 4. Research Evaluation MetricsModule 5. Sharing your Work in Open Access This Module from "Open Access for Researchers", titled “Concepts of Openness and Open Access”, has elaborately discussed different perspectives of openness, particularly which deal with open access movement. There are different modes of open access, namely,...
Topics: Information management, Open Access, Open Science, Research
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Oct 7, 2014
10/14
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Pimm, Jonathan
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This article is from The Psychiatric Bulletin, volume 38.AbstractRadical changes are taking place in scientific publishing, driven by mandates from major research funders both in the UK and elsewhere. The publishing landscape is changing, and open access is increasingly being seen as a viable alternative to subscription-based business models. Although many issues are yet unresolved, even the large commercial publishers are developing stables of open access journals. To reach a wider audience,...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4067853
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With tens of millions of items in its collections, Internet Archive is one of the largest libraries in the world. It provides free and open access to all of its materials to anyone with an internet connection, making it a treasure trove for researchers, historians, and curious individuals. Of course, having a collection that large doesn’t help anyone if it’s difficult to access. To help with this, Internet Archive has released a number of open APIs and tools to allow people to upload and...
Topics: internet archive, api, software development, archiving, programming, ato2015, All Things Open
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Oct 20, 2008
10/08
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Karen Rustad
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Diane Graves talks about the current state of scholarship and how open access can allow more people to participate and democratize scholarship.
Topics: open access day, open access, college, university, library, academic, scholarship, research
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Feb 2, 2016
02/16
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VM Brasseur https://linux.conf.au/schedule/30354/view_talk With tens of millions of items in its collections, Internet Archive is one of the largest libraries in the world. It provides free and open access to all of its materials to anyone with an internet connection, making it a treasure trove for researchers, historians, and curious individuals. Of course, having a collection that large doesn't help anyone if it's difficult to access. To help with this, Internet Archive has released a number...
Topics: lca, lca2016, VMBrasseur
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Apr 8, 2008
04/08
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Diedie Weng, Leslie Chan
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In December 2007, the 3rd Global Knowledge Conference in Malaysia held a series of effective events to promote the Open Access Movement. This report presents the significances of "open access" from the diverse perspectives of the organization, researcher, the funder, and the publisher at the conference.
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Former INRA librarian, convenor for the EuroScience Working Group on Science Publishing, and passionate champion of Open Access (OA) in France, Hélène Bosc
Topics: open access, Helene Bosc, EuroScience, INRA
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Kitchener-Waterloo Linux User Group
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This episode was recorded during the Kitchener-Waterloo Software Freedom Day celebrations. Andrew McAlorum from the University of Waterloo discusses Open Access Publishing. Oriana Sharp from the Region of Waterloo and Mike Bolvger from the City of Kitchener discuss Open Data initiatives at their municipalities.
Topics: kwlug, podcast, software freedom day, open data, open access publishing
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UNESCO and The Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (CEMCA)
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Researchers, scholars and scientists main business is scholarly communication. We communicate about our work to others, as we push the boundaries of what we know and the society knows. We question established notions and truths about science. We share our findings with others, and in a way that is popularly known as scholarly communication which emerged with the publication of first journal in 1665. However, the term gained popularity only in the 1970s, as access to peer reviewed and scholarly...
Topics: Open Access, scholarly communications
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Sep 22, 2013
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J. Harnad
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Approaches to scientific journal publishing that provide free access to all readers are challenging the standard subscription-based model. But in domains that have a well-functioning system of publicly accessible preprint repositories like arXiv, Open Access is already effectively available. In physics, such repositories have long coexisted constructively with refereed, subscription based journals. Trying to replace this by a system based on journals whose revenue is derived primarily from fees...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/0811.2603v4
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Grazulis, Saulius; Chateigner, Daniel; Downs, Robert T.; Yokochi, A. F. T.; Quiros, Miguel; Lutterotti, Luca; Manakova, Elena; Butkus, Justas; Moeck, Peter; Le Bail, Armel
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This article is from Journal of Applied Crystallography, volume 42.AbstractThe Crystallography Open Database (COD) is an ongoing initiative by crystallographers to gather all published inorganic, metal–organic and small organic molecule structures in one database, providing a straightforward search and retrieval interface. The COD adopts an open-access model for its >80 000 structure files.
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3253730
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One major reason for this site is to provide a convenient place to discuss the variety of OA-related activities are going on at the UO. The site will also touch on some of the interesting debates in the open access movement.
Topics: Scholarly communications, Open Access, Scholarly publishing
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Ellen Collins, Caren Milloy, Graham Stone, James Baker (editor), Martin Paul Eve (editor), Ernesto Priego (editor)
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This guide has been produced to assist arts, humanities and social sciences researchers in understanding the state of play with regards to open access in the UK and what it means to them as current and future authors of scholarly monographs.
Topic: scholarly communication
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With tens of millions of items in its collections, Internet Archive is one of the largest libraries in the world. It provides free and open access to all of its materials to anyone with an internet connection, making it a treasure trove for researchers, historians, and curious individuals. Of course, having a collection that large doesn’t help anyone if it’s difficult to access. To help with this, Internet Archive has released a number of open APIs and tools to allow people to upload and...
Topics: internet archive, api, software development, archiving, programming, OSCON2015
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Ja, es ist wieder viel Zeit ins Land gegangen, das ist halt manchmal so. Thematisch gibt es mal wieder eine bunte Mischung - hat sich halt einiges angesammelt über die Zeit. Wir reden über TTIP mit Blick auf die Wissenschaft, Open Access Verlage und Geschäftsmodelle, schauen uns in der Tool-Welt um und werfen einen Blick auf Veranstaltungen. Viel Spaß!
Topics: Open Science Radio, Open Science, OSR, Podcast, TTIP, NAFTA, openscience.com, OSR035, FASTR, PeerJ,...
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Matthias Hanauske; Steffen Bernius; Berndt Dugall
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The digital revolution of the information age and in particular the sweeping changes of scientific communication brought about by computing and novel communication technology, potentiate global, high grade scientific information for free. The arXiv for example is the leading scientific communication platform, mainly for mathematics and physics, where everyone in the world has free access on. While in some scientific disciplines the open access way is successfully realized, other disciplines...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0612234v1
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Sumandro
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Audio recording of the presentation at the Workshop on Open Science for Higher Education and Research, organised by Creative Commons, Acharya Narendra Dev College and Institute of Informatics and Communication, University of Delhi, on 3rd October 2013. More: http://blog.ajantriks.net/2013/10/open-intermediaries/
Topics: Open Data, Open Access, Data Intermediaries, Knowledge Intermediaries, India, Open Access, Data...
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Jul 31, 2009
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Charles W. Bailey, Jr.
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The Open Access Bibliography: Liberating Scholarly Literature with E-Prints and Open Access Journals provides an overview of open access concepts, and it presents over 1,300 selected English-language books, conference papers (including some digital video presentations), debates, editorials, e-prints, journal and magazine articles, news articles, technical reports, and other printed and electronic sources that are useful in understanding the open access movement's efforts to provide free access...
Topics: Author Rights, Copyright, Digital Preservation, Digital Repositories, Disciplinary Archives,...
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UNESCO and The Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (CEMCA)
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This Module, titled “Concepts of Openness and Open Access”, has elaborately discussed different perspectives of openness, particularly which deal with open access movement. There are different modes of open access, namely, gold, green and hybrid, for making peer-reviewed research literature freely available to worldwide audiences. In addition making them freely accessible, certain OA literatures offer various degrees of rights exemptions, such as freedom to share, copy, distribute, modify,...
Topics: Open Acces, scholarly communication
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This is the last Module of the course on Open Access for researchers. So far you have studied about Open Access, its history, advantages, initiatives, copyrights and licensing, evaluation matrix for research – all in the context of scholarly communication. In this Module with just two units, we would like to help you share your work in Open Access though repositories and journals. At the end of this module, you are expected to be able to:Understand the publication process involved in...
Topics: open access, scholarly communication
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Jan 15, 2008
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deProduction Denver Open Media
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Public Access Television Documentary by Denver Open Media
Topic: Public Access Television Documentary by Denver Open Media PEG Cable Public Property
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This article is from ecancermedicalscience, volume 5.AbstractNone
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4024835